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Foreign Language

  • The child has learned the names of different colors in French.
  • The child can correctly pronounce the colors in French.
  • The child can identify and match colors in French to their corresponding objects.
  • The child can use the colors in simple sentences, such as "Le ciel est bleu" (The sky is blue).

Encourage continued development by incorporating more French vocabulary into everyday activities. For example, you can label objects around the house with their French names or play games where the child has to identify colors in French. Additionally, you can introduce more complex sentences using colors, such as "La robe est rouge et le pantalon est bleu" (The dress is red and the pants are blue).

Book Recommendations

  • Colors / Les Couleurs by Xavier Deneux: This interactive board book introduces colors in both English and French through vibrant illustrations.
  • I Know Numbers! / Je connais les chiffres! by Taro Gomi: While not specifically about colors, this book introduces numbers in a fun and engaging way, which can be extended to practicing colors in French.
  • First Thousand Words in French by Heather Amery: This picture book is filled with colorful illustrations and labels, helping children expand their French vocabulary, including colors.

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